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2nd Oct 2013
2nd Oct 2013
A physics forum

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  • 50billioncubes
    50billioncubes
    21st May 2014
    GeneralPet its being compressed to singularity so if matter and anti-matter were together they would destroy each other but physics say mass and energy can not be destroyed but they can be converted and matter/anti-matter is not able to fit in a singularity btw if you don`t understand what he means is that time slows down when gravity increases also the source of gravity is energy and momentum.
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    14th Dec 2013
    2.b) Along with this, there is a certain speed (FPS) that the human eye or any camera can observe at. If it is faster, then it cannot be seen/picked up by the observing human/device. 2.b.i) Science has proven that everyday lightbulbs flicker so fast that the human eyes only see said lightbulbs fully on or off, therefore proving the statement above (2.b).
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    14th Dec 2013
    Well, 1) Thanks for the mental f***. 2) We know, since if they were moving at a speed/velocity, (scalar/vector, whichever you prefer in this context) we'd never be able to see them. 2.a) If we were to move faster than light, then the light would not catch up with the object, reflect/absorb colors, and then be sent back our way.
  • GeneralPet
    GeneralPet
    5th Nov 2013
    i have a question. If speeds near the speed of light travels you through time, then the speed of light is even bigger. Because the time it past lower for us, wich means that the light is faster than 300.000 km/sec. And if so then how we know that slow moving objects move with the speed we see and not a speed higher than light?? plz answer me :(
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    25th Oct 2013
    NumberCrucher, you should join
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    23rd Oct 2013
    This is true, but you understand everything better when you want to understand it, it is in simplified text, and have at least some background knowledge about the topic. I would recommend reading Micho Kachu, he is a well-known theroetical physicist, but his books are written in a way so anyone could understand the topics.
  • GeneralPet
    GeneralPet
    21st Oct 2013
    belive me if you like a sciences such as physics you will never stop learning. But some knowlege is hard to understand tough...
  • TheNumberCrucher
    TheNumberCrucher
    21st Oct 2013
    *everyone
  • TheNumberCrucher
    TheNumberCrucher
    21st Oct 2013
    wow... I mean... wow how do you guys know this much?! and I thought i was a nerd, as veryon calls me at school...
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    9th Oct 2013
    that seems just about right.